Money breeds entitlement, which can cause a host of problems — like having to determine a date's motives, and flaunting their wealth on dates.
Six elite matchmakers who work with millionaires gave Business Insider an inside look at the jet-set dating world of the rich for its month-long series,"Dating Like a Millionaire." They all said millionaires really do splurge on lavish fairy tale dates. But they also said money breeds entitlement, which can cause a host of problems — like having to determine a date's motives, flaunting their wealth too much on dates, and expecting the perfect partner.
Six elite matchmakers who work with millionaires gave Business Insider an inside look at the jet-set dating world of the rich for its month-long series,"Dating Like a Millionaire." They all said millionaires really do splurge on lavish fairy tale dates. But they also said money breeds entitlement, which can cause a host of problems — like having to determine a date's motives, flaunting their wealth too much on dates, and expecting the perfect partner.
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